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Flowerspowerss · 30/11/2024 22:04

Our newborn is a few weeks old. Tomorrow extended family are visiting, along with MIL who has already been multiple times and held the baby on each visit. Happy for immediate/close family to hold baby. There is an aunt coming who I don’t know particularly well. She is visiting from the other end of the country and is going to want to hold the baby- I don’t want her to. I know I probably sound PFB but she is a smoker and I can’t particularly trust she wouldn’t smoke beforehand. We will see them again at Christmas which isn’t too far away. Baby has also been sneezing a few times today and I am wondering if she has a little cold.

Is it reasonable to have them over to see us but hold my baby the whole time and not pass her round? Should I tell people these are my intentions beforehand so nobody comes with expectations, or just make an excuse if they ask to hold her?

I wonder if a good alternative would be to meet them out the house or for a walk, then it’s easy to spend time together without that expectation.

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TulipsTwoLips · 01/12/2024 08:10

I wasn’t a particularly anxious first time mum, and truly believe that the more people loving a child the better. My baby had other ideas though - his little heart rate went up so much when he was held by others in the first few weeks that we had to limit it for his own stress levels.

SnoopysHoose · 01/12/2024 08:44

@KeenCat
Household smokers, not a 2 minute hold by an aunt, odd how millions of people have grown up and survived without this level of paranoia.

Goldengirl123 · 01/12/2024 09:40

Your baby won’t be harmed by anyone holding her

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